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How Pet Insurance Works: A Comprehensive Guide | PDSA
As pet owners, it’s our responsibility to take care of our furry friends. That’s why it’s important to think about insuring your pet so that should the worst happen and they become sick or injured, you can afford the treatment they need.
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BBQ safety for pet owners
There's nothing better than having a barbecue with friends and family during the great British summer, but all those tempting treats and burning hot equipment can be a real danger to our precious pets.
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The facts about rabbits
When it comes to rabbits, our research shows that a lot of people can sometimes get the facts wrong! We’ve been busting some common rabbit-related myths.
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Senior Veterinary Surgeon
Senior Veterinary Surgeon Our Senior Veterinary Surgeons (SVS) lead our PDSA Pet Hospital teams, providing a high standard of customer service and clinical care while promoting pet wellbeing, delivering preventive services and treating sick and injured pets of eligible clients.This is an exciting role which gives you a lot of responsibility and authority. You’ll be the line manager to the Head…
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The Relentless
The Relentless Date of Award: 2 December 1943 "For delivering a message under exceptionally difficult conditions and so contributing to the rescue of an Air Crew while serving with the RAF in February, 1942." Read Winkie's story Date of Award: November 1945 "For outstanding endurance on War Service in spite of wounds." Read Mary of Exeter's story Date of Award: August 1946 “This bird is…
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Giving a Major Gift
Major GiftsMrs Barratt gave £1,000, which bought a new incubator to aid speedy pet recovery following surgery
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Afghan Hound
Afghan Hounds have high energy levels and will need plenty of exercise
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Animal poison line
Animal PoisonLineSupporters of PDSA Pet Survivor 2018 ‘Animal PoisonLine (APL) was started in 2017 and is run by the UK’s only animal poison centre. It is a 24 hour triage service for pet owners who need advice if they believe their pet has been in contact with something harmful. The owner will be told whether to expect any symptoms and if a visit to the vet is needed. The team answering the…
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Komondor
Komondors were bred to guard herds so they’re not very well suited to city living.
